Cleaning The Interior of Your Vehicle



Start from the inside so that the freshly cleaned interior does not become dirty when cleaning and cleaning the interior. Although the order of the steps is not critical, here is a selection of areas to clean:
Carpets: First, vacuum them, then remove the stains with a stain remover and a brush. Let the carpets dry completely. For light spots, dilute the solution in a spray bottle with water. Use as little moisture as possible to prevent mold growth. Clean carpets with a stiff brush and let them dry completely.
Padding: Vacuum seats and remove stains using the same procedure as used for carpets. Let the seats dry completely with the doors open.
Door seal: Open the door and clean the metal and plastic parts with a soap solution. Dry with a cloth and remove stubborn stains and stains from the area with your small tools.
Inside the door: clean the inside of your doors without a cloth with a soapy solution. Concentrate on small cracks and crevices where dirt and grime accumulate. Dry the entire surface with a thick cloth.
Windows: Use a glass cleaner or soapy solution to illuminate the inside of your windows. Do not worry about the outside at this stage. Dry well, taking care to eliminate streaks.
Steering Column: Remove dust and stains with a soap solution. Dry well, then apply surface protection over the entire surface.
Dashboard: Do not spray water or cleaning solution on your dashboard. Instead, use the tools for small areas and apply the cleaning solution on the tool itself. Then clean the buttons and buttons carefully. Dry everything well.
Center Console: Use your detail tools to make sure all seams and columns in the console are perfectly clean and free of dirt. Dry with a thick cloth.
Tips:
Use a plastic knife covered with a thin cloth to reduce cracks and remove dirt or dust.
Use air in a box to remove dust and debris from hard-to-reach cracks or crevices.
Lightly remove animal hair from seats and area rugs by placing masking tape or masking tape around your hand, with the side facing out. Run your hand over all surfaces of the fabric until they no longer contain hair.
Remove grease and dirt with a strong solution of detergent and water. Rub vigorously with a stiff brush, then vacuum with your wet vacuum.
Some experts say that silicone-based protectors are not ideal because of the brilliant shine and greasy film they leave on surfaces. You will also find protectors that have a matte surface, block UV rays and are silicone free.

Comments

  1. Love this article, great ideas on cleaning. I always use a Maid Service to keep my properties clean

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